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  • Using data exchange to measure

    emigration

    Regional workshop on Strengthening the collection and use of international migration data in the context of the 2030

    Agenda for Sustainable Development, 31 Janury-3 February 2017, Bangkok

  • Source: http://www.cepal.org/celade/migracion/imila/

  • Source: http://www.oecd.org/els/mig/dioc.htm

  • Source: http://www.oecd.org/els/mig/dioc.htm

  • http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb2015/pxweb/en/STAT/STAT__30-

    GE__99-MCH_1

  • https://esa.un.org/unmigration/

  • - Provide information on emigration that is often

    missing from regular country data production

    - Number of citizens or native-born living in other

    countries

    - Characteristics of citizens/native-born living abroad:

    age, sex, educational attainment, labour force status

    and occupation

  • - Coverage of data

    - Availability of data in receiving countries (total

    and disaggregation)

    - Comparability of data

  • - Guidelines for exchanging data to improve

    emigration statistics

    (https://www.unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/stats/publi

    cations/Guidelines_improve_emigration_statistics.

    pdf)

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